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Lightroom Mobile – The Secret to Shooting and Editing on Your Smartphone

Why use Lightroom Mobile Many people don’t realize the benefits of using Lightroom Mobile with your Adobe Lightroom Subscription. When you subscribe to Adobe’s Photographer’s plan, not only will you receive Adobe Lightroom Classic, but you also get access to … Continue reading

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Video Tutorials and Tips for Shooting Blue Hour

Blue hour is a fantastic time to get out and do some night photography. Yes, you read that right – night photography is best done before it’s actually night time. To help you out with blue hour photography here are … Continue reading

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Tips for Shooting Cityscapes Through a Window at Blue Hour

Shooting cityscape photos from inside a building (such as an observation deck of a tower, hotel room, etc.) pose a different set of challenges that you won’t experience shooting outdoors. Here are a few easy-to-follow tips for shooting the city … Continue reading

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Storm Photography: Shooting in Extreme Weather

There are four main types of weather that often discourage photographers from even attempting what might be some of their greatest work: extreme cold, extreme heat, extreme moisture, and extreme wind. While each of these has probably at one time … Continue reading

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Tips for Shooting in Low Light Without a Full-Sized Tripod – Video Tutorial

Shooting in low light without a full-sized tripod can be tricky to do and get a sharp image. In this short video from Adorama TV, Gavin Hoey goes over several things you can do to help you in this situation. … Continue reading

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Benefits of Using a Large Aperture and Tips for Shooting Wide Open

Upon first glance of one of my most prized lenses, the Canon 50mm f/1.2L USM, a bewildered remark typically arises from professionals and hobbyists alike. Though absolutely spectacular photographers in the industry love working with a wide open aperture, there … Continue reading

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6 Tips for Getting Consistent Results Shooting in Low Light

It’s often challenging for photographers to get consistent results in low light. Problems encountered may include camera shake, out of focus photos, and noisy images. There are three main reasons that these things happen. You may not be using shutter … Continue reading

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Shooting with Sony’s newest portrait-good lenses

One of the most important moans we’ve had with Sony’s mirrorless cameras is the shortage of lenses obtainable in comparison with another techniques.  But that's turning into much less of a problem as Sony continues to launch extra glass, and … Continue reading

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S Tips for Shooting Long Exposure Night Photographs

In this text I am going to share with you six ideas that I have discovered to supply superb lengthy publicity night time pictures. I have discovered the onerous approach by making each mistake attainable and thru that discovering what … Continue reading

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The Benefits of Shooting in Auto Mode

I can nonetheless hear the phrases I was advised when I purchased my first DSLR ringing in my ears simply as clearly as if I heard them this morning. “You should study to shoot in guide mode.” When I began to get … Continue reading

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5 Tips for Shooting Glass to Enhance Your Street Photographs

As any studio photographer will tell you, photographing translucent and reflective objects like glass for product work can be an ordeal. It’s not impossible, but it sure isn’t easy, with plenty of variables and tricky reflections to minimize and avoid. … Continue reading

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Watch This: Tips For Shooting a Wedding Ceremony With a Second Shooter

Popular Photography Wedding The ceremony is one of the most stressful parts of a wedding, so be prepared. Get ready for one of the toughest parts of shooting a wedding: The ceremony. Popular Photography

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